Why did you attend?
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Douglas H. May, SIOR Colliers International Calgary, AB - CANADA (12 sec) YouTube Alternative: |
John S. Filli, SIOR NAI Horizon Phoenix, AZ (16 sec)
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Joyce M. Slone, SIOR, CCIM Slone Commercial Elmhurst, IL (32 sec)
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Jim V. Caronna, SIOR NAI KLNB Commercial RE Services Baltimore, MD (12 sec)
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Terry E. Smith, SIOR, CCIM NAI Nashville Nashville, TN (5 sec)
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William A. Burgess, SIOR, CCIM The Burgess Company Greenville, SC (7 sec)
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Robert Glaser, SIOR, CCIM PICOR Commerical RE Services Tucson, AZ (39 sec)
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General Session Recaps:
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ProLogis Speaker Series Presents: The Age of the Unthinkable Featuring: Joshua Cooper Ramo
We are living in a revolutionary period of time. What can we learn from it? From the Chinese perspective, September 11th and the collapse of Lehman Bros. are signals that the US foundation has cracks. Other signals include the financial market loss of $3 trillion in three quarters and the continuing loss of jobs. China holds $1.6 trillion of US debt and will urbanize 300 million people over the next 15 years. Click here to read more. |
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Saturday General Session: The Roadmap to Recovery Featuring: Marci Rossell, PhD
Since 1970 there have been 60 financial crises world-wide. They all follow the same pattern of collapse à containment à resolution. Economists believe that the recovery to this most recent financial crisis is underway. The economy has grown 3.5%, and even if you still subtract the stimulus money, there was an overall growth of 1.2%. However, because of this crisis, the nature of banking is fundamentally changed. Click here to read more. |
breakout session:
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other opening general session highlights:
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Thank you Immediate Past President Craig Meyer, SIOR! YouTube Alternative: |
Welcome New Member, Richard Hollander, SIOR! YouTube Alternative: |
sior foundation:
The Millie Award
To an outstanding female SIOR, with a distinguished career of leadership,
accomplishment, and productivity.
2009 Recipient
The first “Millie” was awarded posthumously to Millie Hanson, in commemoration of her leadership, influence and legacy. The award was accepted by her daughter Nina Gunther Berman and Millie’s husband, Peter O. Hanson, SIOR, CIPS, Past President SIOR, and Past President SIORF.
Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR, Memorial Scholarship
To an outstanding undergraduate
female student in commercial real estate
2009 Scholarship Winner
The first recipient of the $3,000 scholarship is Ariel G. Ball, Emory University, Goizueta Business School, Real Estate Department, Atlanta, GA
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Fall World Conference Exhibitors!
AssureLease
Bank of America
City of Barrie
City of Mississauga
City of Oshawa
City of Toronto
Economic Development
Clayco
CORFAC International
Economic Developers Council
of Ontario
Greater Des Moines
Partnership
Greater Dubuque
Development
Indiana Economic
Development
Mercantile Capital
Panattoni Development
ProLogis
REApplications/
LoopNet
Red Rock Developments
Rockefeller Group
Development
Strategic Coach
Team New England
Tejon Ranch Company
Wake County
Economic Development/
Research Triangle
Regional Partnership
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